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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Michael Kelland John Hutchence was an Australian musician, singer-songwriter and actor. Hutchence co-founded the rock band INXS, which sold over 75 million records worldwide and was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2001. He was the lead singer and lyricist of INXS from 1977 until his death.
But then, you know, I'm very happy, I've got to this stage in my life and I'm not dead. I haven't got married and divorced and done all that palimony business, you know all that mess.
I hate it when people lose it, there's nothing left because they're not interesting, they're boring, I hate it, and especially smack, people on smack are the most boring in the world.
I don't think success arrives and you're suddenly happy. It's not like that. If people think that they'll be very disappointed.
But we got up there and decided to stick to this mix of power chords and funk and that's where it really started for us. In having the courage to take that decision. To take a gamble not just with our music but our lives.
I know who I am and what I do.
There is an integrity to INXS, in the music, that makes it worthwhile.
Fame makes me feel wanted and loved, anybody wants that.
There's something intrinsically Australian about a bunch of brothers and school friends getting together as a band at a very young age and all pulling together as a band at a very young age and all pulling together as mates to make something happen.
I look at Jagger and the like and if I see a good attitude I'll admire it but I wouldn't copy their style.
I've never tried to emulate anyone. I've never idolized people, I prefer instead to get off on attitudes.
It's just as difficult to live in a self-made hell of privacy as it is to live in a self-made hell of publicity.
I think there is a certain sensibility to someone you are attracted to and when it rubs off that's good.
We always thought it strange that nobody was up on that stage playing soul stuff. Maybe people were playing it in their garages, like us, but they always reverted to pure rock when they got on stage.
I know all's fair in love and war but when you go off and try to be by yourself and it ends up on the front page of the press it's frightening, knowing your life is under such scrutiny.
I get pretty terrified, to be honest, when I'm on tour. You really have to muster a lot of ego to go our there, which I find rather draining.
Every actor I know wants to be a pop star.
I still haven't come to grips with our success.
Actually, I find it embarrassing being a pop star. I prefer it when people just treat me like anybody else, although occasionally there is a side of me, which is indulgent and I expect certain things because of my position. It's one of the perks.
We'd have to suck away at oxygen canisters between songs just so that we could keep playing.
Women are incredible in groups together. Terrifying. Men have nothing on them.
The English press, are so nosy, and the English seem to love that eavesdropping.
You know sometimes I just want to curl up on stage and lie there for a while - it's weird.
I manage to scrape together a private life, despite the press.
Racism is essentially natural, it's old fashioned it's an evolutionary phase that we're going through. Ultimately it wont exist.
I turn over a lot of money for a lot of people and I'm the smallest fish in it.
What we try to do with all of our albums, is live out our musical fantasies in the most honest fashion we know how...We want to include songs that lyrically cover subjects ranging from the heaviest things we've ever done to light-hearted experiences that can best be presented through sentimental bluesy ballads that are usually good for a chuckle or two.
Kylie Minogue - she's so great. You'd love her if you met her. Everyone would. In a way I wish everyone could, to see what a person she is. She's so sweet and no bull and really funny, man, really funny. The Rolling Stones are like a weight around your neck. All that..'you're not meant to rock after you're 30...you've got to die in a car crash or of a drug overdose.
It's so strange how my life's changed; I know nothing about the people that I touch.
INXS never had that groupie thing. No, no we really never did. Not in a sexual way - well, alright, then, maybe years ago. I've done a few stupid things in my time, but you've got to have respect for yourself, otherwise you end up getting used
Cause we all have wings
But some of us don't know why
I turn over a lot of money for a lot of people and I'm the smallest fish in it
We played every bar, party, pub, hotel lounge, church hall, mining town - places that made Mad Max territory look like a Japanese garden.
I think there is a certain sensibility to someone you are attracted to and when it rubs off that's good
The English press, are so nosy, and the English seem to love that eavesdropping
But we got up there and decided to stick to this mix of power chords and funk and that's where it really started for us. In having the courage to take that decision. To take a gamble not just with our music but our lives